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we are broadcast on pbs in america. coming up later for you --n unlikely savior for the humble hoybee. in the lasplace you might thi of. picte perfect pass. we take a look. -- picre-perfect pets. ello to you. ter the surise, tears, and giers, the speculation. how will north korea's sudden releas of two journalists at e behest of former preside bill clinton affect e retionship of the o countries? laura lg a euna lee are now backn calornia. president clinton will be briefing president obaman his meeting with kim jong il. from washington,ur correspondt. >> t plane touchedown in california. [applause] the t journalists, laura ling and euna lee rescu from the prospect of 12 yes in a north korean lab camp. she had not seen her moer since t arrest on the chinese- nortkorean border in march. >> we were taken to a location, and when we walked throh the doors, we saw anding before us, president bill clton. [applause] >> their rescuer said noing. it took weeks of tense secret diplomacy rrange the exaordinary measure. >> theeunion
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welcom to "bbcorld ns," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, ad elsewhere ound the glob i am mikmbley. ba in moscow. and lightni really does strike twice. usai bolt tak another record, this time in the 200 meter hello to you. the man convicted of t lockerbi bombing has received ecstatic welcome home in libya. abdelbaset aliohmet al-megrahi is facg ath from terminal cancer and wasfor that reason leased early from il by the scottish gornment. he issued a statement again declaring his innence and his since sympat for the unimaginable loss of the ictims' milies. 270 victims. any were american. al-megrahi served just ov 11 days for each murder. w have this rert from glasgow. >> this is the moment abdelbaset ali mohmet al-megrahi left british soil. his papers sayin he was leased due to compassionate grounds or in his has as he walked slowly up the steps to the airane. he served 10 years of a sentence. the decion to release d was made by the justicsecretary. this was pnted out just how ha the decision was to make. >> our juste syst demands that judgment be imposed but compsion be available.
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why the status quo is not working for america. and why people who may be comfortable with their insurance now may not be able to count on the current system being for them, both economically, or in terms of having coverage down the road. this is a way to get it out of the process of washington, the committees, the quarreling chairman and remind people fundamentally why we have to do this. obama's been trying to do it. he hasn't broken through with a clear enough message yet. but he's out of washington, he's going to montana, campaign style, this is where he's in his element. >> and in political terms, he's in his element, and i guess the rest of us are supposed to say, hoorah, but the reality is, we still -- as you point out, we are one, two days away from when he wanted this thing packaged up and ready for signature. and the fundamental question you're posing hasn't yet been answered. >> are we better off? i think there's a lot of evidence to say that we would be better off, departing from our current system. that the current sys
why the status quo is not working for america. and why people who may be comfortable with their insurance now may not be able to count on the current system being for them, both economically, or in terms of having coverage down the road. this is a way to get it out of the process of washington, the committees, the quarreling chairman and remind people fundamentally why we have to do this. obama's been trying to do it. he hasn't broken through with a clear enough message yet. but he's out of...
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former president bill clinton has landed in north korea late tonight to negotiate the release of the two america journalists, laura ling and euna lee who were sentenced last month to 12 years hard labor for
former president bill clinton has landed in north korea late tonight to negotiate the release of the two america journalists, laura ling and euna lee who were sentenced last month to 12 years hard labor for
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very warwelcome to "bbc world news," broadcast here onbs in america anaround the globe. i am mike embley. comingp later foryou -- security forces in a rock -- khanate protect e country? -- security forces i iraq -- candidate protect the untry? we revis the baltic states that joined nds for freedom 20 years ago. hello to you. it was outrageous, disgusting, said a white house spokesn. presidt oba saidt was jectionable himself. libya mount a warm welcome r the man cnvicted of the lockerbie mbing. terminally ill, aelbaset ali al-megrahi was freed on compassione grounds. the government is rejecting suggestions the real reason s to smooth commerciarelations with libya. christiafrazier reports from troli. >> thiss certainly ho libya wanted this trade -- but how much damage to th celebration of al-megrahi due to the relaonship with the outside world? he was welmed home like a decorated soldier. scottish plaids wehed in jubilaon. today, the goverent kept us away from his family, but we d speak to his brother in law. >> we are saddenedy the agedy of lockerbie and the people who lo
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. >> in america, condemnation has been swift. but the u.k. government is treading a more difficult path. while the foreign secretary has criticized out the glop -- al- megrahi's reception, he refused to say whether the scottish justice secretary decision was right. >> obviously the site of a mass murderer getting a hero's welcome in tralee is deeply upsetting, deeply distressing. above all, for the 270 families who grieve every day for the loss of their loved one. but also anyone who's got an ounce of humanity in them. and i think that is the overriding emotion people will be feeling today. >> it has been left to the first minister to defend the decision. he said any pressure for al- megrahi to drop his appeal certainly did not come from his government, since release on compassionate grounds didn't require it. >> we have no interest in mr. al-megrahi dropping his appeal. that was not our motivation. we had no interest. and we made it clear we had no interest in dropping the appeal. that was a decision for mr. al- megrahi and his legal represe
. >> in america, condemnation has been swift. but the u.k. government is treading a more difficult path. while the foreign secretary has criticized out the glop -- al- megrahi's reception, he refused to say whether the scottish justice secretary decision was right. >> obviously the site of a mass murderer getting a hero's welcome in tralee is deeply upsetting, deeply distressing. above all, for the 270 families who grieve every day for the loss of their loved one. but also anyone...
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we are broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. coming up later for you -- a hidden community speak out. day iraqi men and speak out on torture and murder. ufo ratings -- are we really seeing more or watching too much of a certain tv show? hello to you. ok -- the headline is "missing ship found." the question is what were you doing in the 18 days the world was looking for you? the cargo vessel arctic sea seems to have turned off the west coast of africa. russia extends minister says the crew of 15 are alive and well. our correspondent reports. >> the mystery of the disappearing cargo ship, finally tracked down after a massive naval hunt. the news was confirmed this afternoon when the russian defense minister reported to the russian president. he said it had been found 300 miles off of the cape verde islands and the crew were alive in -- alive and well. it was it during a heavy load of timber. how did it disappear from view? this began on july 23. the next day, it was reported boarded and searched by armed men. on july 28, it contac
we are broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. coming up later for you -- a hidden community speak out. day iraqi men and speak out on torture and murder. ufo ratings -- are we really seeing more or watching too much of a certain tv show? hello to you. ok -- the headline is "missing ship found." the question is what were you doing in the 18 days the world was looking for you? the cargo vessel arctic sea seems to have turned off the west coast of africa. russia...
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a very warm welcome to "bbc world news,"broadcast on pbs in america. coming up later for you -- a hidden community speaks out. gay iraq keyman teller retail of torture and murder. are we seeing more in ufo sightings or just watching more of a certain tv show? hello to you. ok -- the headline is missing at ship down. the inevitable next question is just what were you doing in the 18 days the world was looking for you? if the cargo vessel, arctic sea, thought to be seized by pirates has turned up of the west coast of africa. russia's defense minister says the crew is alive and well. we have this report. >> this tail was shrouded in confusion from the start. now the mystery has partially been solved. the crew is alive and well. it is not under any one's guard, apparently. the full story is yet to emerge. >> confirmation that the ship had been found came with a report to the russian president from his defense minister. >> the ship was found 300 miles off the cape verde islands. the crew has been transferred to one of our warships were they are being questi
a very warm welcome to "bbc world news,"broadcast on pbs in america. coming up later for you -- a hidden community speaks out. gay iraq keyman teller retail of torture and murder. are we seeing more in ufo sightings or just watching more of a certain tv show? hello to you. ok -- the headline is missing at ship down. the inevitable next question is just what were you doing in the 18 days the world was looking for you? if the cargo vessel, arctic sea, thought to be seized by pirates has...
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they've heard that here before with silver, gas, oil yet this remains the poorest country in south america. it's different this time, says the plant manager. these profits will stay in the country. if bolivia can make this work. it can offer the country a sea of future. >>> and coming up members of congress ready to fly in style. courtesy of your money. fancy feast appetizers. simple high quality ingredients like wild alaskan salmon, white meat chicken, or seabass and shrimp in a delicate broth, prepared without by-products or fillers. new fancy feast appetizers. celebrate the moment. new fancy feast appetizers. the $100 cream. flabbergasted when we creamed the $700 cream! for under $30 regenerist micro-sculpting cream hydrates better than 32 of the world's most expensive creams. fantastic. phenomenal. regenerist. back playing in .the afternoon. excedrin back and body has two ingredients to block and relieve the pain. doesn't your whole body deserve excedrin strengthelief? excedrin. what ache? >>> former ra wla congressma william jefferson was convicted late today of charges of bribery and
they've heard that here before with silver, gas, oil yet this remains the poorest country in south america. it's different this time, says the plant manager. these profits will stay in the country. if bolivia can make this work. it can offer the country a sea of future. >>> and coming up members of congress ready to fly in style. courtesy of your money. fancy feast appetizers. simple high quality ingredients like wild alaskan salmon, white meat chicken, or seabass and shrimp in a...
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. >> there's no doubt america is loving you right now. >> was it money? reports about abdul's salary have varied widely, with claims she's made as much as $2 million to $4 million a year. >> she's trying to make it all like it was all negotiations, it was about money or other things. really this was just about her and producers not wanting to work with her anymore. >> it was only four months ago that i sat down with paula abdul in los angeles for a rare, exclusive interview. it was toward the end of the idol season and paula made it clear she wanted to stay. so do you want to stay on the show or not? >> i love the show. i do. i love what i do on the show. and i'm loving it more this season than ever. it's taken a while to get comfortable in my own skin. >> eight years maybe, yeah. >> yeah. finally on my last year of the contract i'm having the best time of my life. >> this is "american idol"! >> the industry experts believe that producers are taking a big risk in changing a winning cast. so why did she leave? >> because of her erratic behavior. saying thi
. >> there's no doubt america is loving you right now. >> was it money? reports about abdul's salary have varied widely, with claims she's made as much as $2 million to $4 million a year. >> she's trying to make it all like it was all negotiations, it was about money or other things. really this was just about her and producers not wanting to work with her anymore. >> it was only four months ago that i sat down with paula abdul in los angeles for a rare, exclusive...
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. coming up later, the suspected hijackers of the cargo ship bound in west africa on monday are back in moscow. and lightning strikes twice as usain bolt breaks another world record, this time in the 200 meter. hello to you. the man convicted for the lockerbie bombing has arrived in libya, facing death from terminal cancer. for that reason, released early from his life sentence by the scholars -- scottish government. abdelbaset ali al-megrahi issued a statement, including his sympathy for the unimaginable loss of family members and again pleaded his innocence. the white house condemned the decision. 2/3 of the lockerbie victims were american. >> the first glimpse abdelbaset ali al-megrahi about to leave the scottish jail. the cheers from a waiting crowds awaited him, now a free man, but under police escort. a convoy of vehicles escorting him to glasgow airport, the security tight. was convicted of the mass murder of 270 people. -- megrahi was convicted of the mass murder of 270 people.
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i mean, you're clearly unhappy with it so, too, are many of the victim's families in america. i wonder if you could shed light on why the discrepancies many scottish familys are happy with the release somebody from america sent this message why on earth should he be allowed even the smallest morrisal of compassion? but that in a sense of is a judgment call and if that's what is embodied in the spirit of scottish law so be it. >> well the reason for the split is there's a powerful campaign in this country led by some members some of the british families who believe that he's innocent. and they believe that the prosecution case was flawed, and for that reason that he should be allowed out. but even they, i think would concede that it would have been far better if the evidence had been properly test indeed a court of law rather than just left hanging in the air, and there are so many unanswered questions about that that that's why i think personally it would have been better if we'd gone to the final appeal, heard the evidence in open court and then there would have been some sor
i mean, you're clearly unhappy with it so, too, are many of the victim's families in america. i wonder if you could shed light on why the discrepancies many scottish familys are happy with the release somebody from america sent this message why on earth should he be allowed even the smallest morrisal of compassion? but that in a sense of is a judgment call and if that's what is embodied in the spirit of scottish law so be it. >> well the reason for the split is there's a powerful campaign...
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whether you are talking about china or america, central america or the middle east. migration is seasonal. so that is all changed. that has all presented an obvious problem. the gangs continue to change. they are not static. they are not mechanical devices that wind up. if you could just smash that one gear they would stop. i discuss in "no boundaries" -- people often say southern california is the epicenter of gangs. epicenter is a term we use when we talk about earthquakes. it is a mechanical time. the epicenter is the point right about where the earthquake boom and pieces fall down. but it implies a kind of mechanical relationship. i say gangs are not like that. gangs are made up of human beings. they are organic. they learn. they adapt. they exploit the world around them as it changes. they watch what you do, and they learn from what you do. so the gang of yesterday is not the gang of today. and the gang of tomorrow is not going to be a gang of today. as a professor at the u.s. army war college who has written about this evolution of gangs. he talks about generat
whether you are talking about china or america, central america or the middle east. migration is seasonal. so that is all changed. that has all presented an obvious problem. the gangs continue to change. they are not static. they are not mechanical devices that wind up. if you could just smash that one gear they would stop. i discuss in "no boundaries" -- people often say southern california is the epicenter of gangs. epicenter is a term we use when we talk about earthquakes. it is a...
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sean: tonight in "your america," you heard steny hoyer get an earful from citizens, but that was not an isolated incident. americans are now making their voices heard. take a look. >> this is a system that runs quite well. >> [unintelligible] >> over 10 years, it would create a $6 billion surplus. [laughter] [applause] >> [unintelligible] [chanting "just say no"] sean: joining me now is the "national review" editor at large. the two observations -- i am shocked the democrats skimped on the talking points and they are referring to a veteran like we saw in that as part of an angry mob. does that strike you as strange? >> i think it is weirder than that. the white house response is bizarre and a fundamentally on american -- unamerican act of desperation. people at town hall meetings are considered part of the mob. remember the trouble fleischer got in right after 9/11? the white house is asking people to report on their neighbors. it is a creepy situation. sean: what you are particularly talking about -- for example, if we cannot track all of these e- mails through casual conversation,
sean: tonight in "your america," you heard steny hoyer get an earful from citizens, but that was not an isolated incident. americans are now making their voices heard. take a look. >> this is a system that runs quite well. >> [unintelligible] >> over 10 years, it would create a $6 billion surplus. [laughter] [applause] >> [unintelligible] [chanting "just say no"] sean: joining me now is the "national review" editor at large. the two...
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is there any comparison to america or israel? >> it is better that the imam should not inspire hatred. our prophet says we should not tolerate violence to others. >> islamic parties are united in campaign as one. >> we are all on the same common ground. >> after the invasion of iraq and in 2003, iraqi christians were attacked at churches throughout iraq. ♪ many christians escape the violence and found refuge here, in kurdistan. >> just a year ago, this church was built to accommodate christians to escape persecution from cities like baghdad and mosul. christians from all over iraq have found peace and comfort here. >> i am from baghdad. i came here. i am working in in this restaurant. >> the christian quarter in the capital city -- this business is thriving. this is jack daniels. this costs almost $17. wait cheaper than in london. the majority of iraqi kurds are muslim. the muslim faith does not make or sell alcohol, said the christians control this lucrative trade. -- so the christians control this lucrative trade. >> i am kur
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example, saxon mortgage owned by morn tanly, has modified 25% of its delinquent mortgages, while bank of america, with a much high volu, has modified ju 4% of its delinquent home loans. th wells fargoumber was 6%. j. p. morgan chase came in a 20%. david a nider o j..morgan ase says thos numbers don't tell the whole stor >> it's going t vary widely epending on where the servicers is located, h big the servicer is. one thing we can't forget is h many customers are we actually hping, and if you look at the size of howany stomers chase has helped, versus the ze of our agegate portfolio, we've perfmed very well. >> report: barr would not characterize individl leers, but promised re scrutiny. we are going to be increasing focused on e lag ards. looking to see ways tourther incentivize the performance. freddie mac, our compliance agent, will be cducting second look reviews, auditing mples of mortgage loa applications for modification that hadeendenied. >> reporter: governme officials advise borrowers to seek free counselg to aid foreclosure rescue scams, and to t to help them negiate with banks. as for
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, and elsewhere around the globe. i am mike embley. back in moscow. and lightning really does strike twice. usain bolt takes another record, this time in the 200 meters. hello to you. the man convicted of the lockerbie bombing has received an ecstatic welcome home in libya. abdelbaset ali mohmet al-megrahi is facing death from terminal cancer and was for that reason released early from jail by the scottish government. he issued a statement again declaring his innocence and his sincere sympathy for the unimaginable loss of the victims' families. 270 victims. many were american. al-megrahi served just over 11 days for each murder. we have this report from glasgow. >> this is the moment abdelbaset ali mohmet al-megrahi left british soil. his papers saying he was released due to compassionate grounds or in his hands as he walked slowly up the steps to the airplane. he served 10 years of a sentence. the decision to release and was made by the justice secretary. this was pointed out just how hard the decision was to make.
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como decÍas, desde 1080 65 era un campeÓn de las leyes migratorias y de hecho, un arquitecto de la amÉrica nueva la que estamos viviendo, creo quaÚn cuando anunciÓ su enfermedad el aÑo pasado. y se excusÓ del comitÉ judicial de migraciÓn del senado, ya sabÍamos q no iba a ser tan activo y empezamos a ver cÓmo podÍamos enmendar esa pÉrdida, obviamente su ausencia se va a sentir. >> hace dos aÑos se malogrÓ la entonces recomendadadaropuesta migratoria, tÚ viviste una anÉcdota cuando estÁbamos en comerciales me comentabas, que de alguna manera marcÓ tu vida. >> las caracterÍsticas del senador kennedy hablan sobre el tipo de persona que era, como hemos visto en otras historias, sentÍa la personalidad, y las experiencias de otras personas aunque no fueran tan importantes, como el poder y la influencia que tenÍa, el día que fracasÓ la ley migratoria, tuvo la oportunidad de leer un corredor de una persona indocumentada que sin saberlo, usaba palabras muy parecidas a las del senador, diciendo que ese dÍa se había perdido esa batalla, pero tçx÷íykxrkp estos senador mismo,
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is there any influence from america or israel? >> it is better that the imam should not inspired hatred. our profit says we should not launch an attack on others. -- our prophet says we should not launch an attack on others. >> last month, islamic parties campaign as one. >> we all live on common ground. >> after the invasion of iraq in 2003, churches were attacked across all of iraq. ♪ many christians escape the violence and found refuge here, in kurdistan. this church was built to accommodate those fleeing produce and in cities like baghdad and mosul. christians from all over iraq have been able to find peace and comfort here. >> i am it from baghdad. i came here. i am working in this restaurant. >> the local business is thriving. [unintelligible] >> 21,000 iraqi dinar, which equals almost $17. we cheaper than london. the majority of iraqi kurds are muslim. >> the muslim faith does not make or sell alcohol, some christians control this lucrative trade. >> i am kurdish, and i have faith in islam, but i am also happy here becaus
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it is the coming of age in america. she will be cut because of her intellect and experience, i believe, one of the greatest supreme court justices we will see in the history of the court. >> member of the judiciary committee. >> chairman leahy, thank you for your skillful leadership in the committee and your determination that sonia sotomayor get her day before the committee in the right hybrid i want to congratulate the republican members of the senate judiciary committee agreed to handle themselves with dignity and professionalism. that is how we all hope to take such a serious responsibility on. in just a few days, the doors of the supreme court will open for the new justice, sonia sotomayor. when those doors open, the door of opportunity will open a little wider in america. each generation gets a chance to open that door a little wider. today in the senate, we use that opportunity to give sonia sotomayor a chance to serve our country at the highest court. >> are there other members of the judiciary committee? i want
it is the coming of age in america. she will be cut because of her intellect and experience, i believe, one of the greatest supreme court justices we will see in the history of the court. >> member of the judiciary committee. >> chairman leahy, thank you for your skillful leadership in the committee and your determination that sonia sotomayor get her day before the committee in the right hybrid i want to congratulate the republican members of the senate judiciary committee agreed to...
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lenders such as bank of america and wells fargo are called out for not doing enough. and ten lenders have not changed a single mortgage. >>> the s.e.c. is trying to ban a form of financial trading that benefits big wall street firms at the expense of average investors. so-called flash orders allow firms with high-powered computers to essentially peak at stock orders before they are aced. the practice has allowed those companies to rake in billions of dollars. >>> pepsico has struck a deal that will help it capitalize on changing trends. it's buying its two, main bottlers for $8 million. pepsi says it will allow the company to respond more quickly. >>> and procter & gamble can say it makes the official toilet tris of the national football league. they are announcing a sponsorship deal that allows the company to add a label to products, calling them the official locker room product of the nfl. >>> a new report might have parents of newborns crying right alongside their children. government estimates that a child born today will cost $290,000 by the time they finish high
lenders such as bank of america and wells fargo are called out for not doing enough. and ten lenders have not changed a single mortgage. >>> the s.e.c. is trying to ban a form of financial trading that benefits big wall street firms at the expense of average investors. so-called flash orders allow firms with high-powered computers to essentially peak at stock orders before they are aced. the practice has allowed those companies to rake in billions of dollars. >>> pepsico has...
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more importantly, he really is the husband of america's secretary of state. that means he's been well-briefed. he knows what he's going there for. and the north koreans know that whatever they tell bill clinton, hillary clinton will hear about it. >> barry, what is the message that north korea is trying to send to the united states by inviting mr. clinton there? >> reporter: i think it's a sense of conciliation that they have these journalists. they were under arrest. they tried them. they sentenced them to a long term. and now they've got something to trade. and what they've been talking about is the desire on the north to deal directly with the united states over this issue of north korea's nuclear weapons program. now, there are currently an effort at talks that include the u.s., south korea, north korea, russia, china, japan, the so-called six-party talks which are stalled. what the north seems to want -- and i think what this gesture is about -- is to try to start a dialogue just with the united states. cut these other parties out. that's a goal of the n
more importantly, he really is the husband of america's secretary of state. that means he's been well-briefed. he knows what he's going there for. and the north koreans know that whatever they tell bill clinton, hillary clinton will hear about it. >> barry, what is the message that north korea is trying to send to the united states by inviting mr. clinton there? >> reporter: i think it's a sense of conciliation that they have these journalists. they were under arrest. they tried...
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first i heard that it spread in mexico, then also spread in america. >> i take precautions for myself, i clean the pigs and make sure i wear a mask when i enter the cage. >> reporter: no one is sure whether the farmers are adopting such practicees or whether most farmers can afor protective gear. and even though the fear of the bird flu and swine flu viruss mixing, no one is sure when or if such a super bug might emerge. dr. o'leary heads the world health organization office in cambodia. >> i think it's largely a theoretical concern at this point, because we have many kinds of viruss around us all the time. so while we have to say that it's possible that these two or other viruses may mix and result in a new virus, that's essentially always the case. we can have such a scenario any time. >> reporter: he says the risk of diseases that jump from one species to another has risen in recent decades, with dozens of examples from e bow la to lyme disease. >> the destruction of forests are oh the urbanization of people, that's created new opportunities for new kinds of interaction between hum
first i heard that it spread in mexico, then also spread in america. >> i take precautions for myself, i clean the pigs and make sure i wear a mask when i enter the cage. >> reporter: no one is sure whether the farmers are adopting such practicees or whether most farmers can afor protective gear. and even though the fear of the bird flu and swine flu viruss mixing, no one is sure when or if such a super bug might emerge. dr. o'leary heads the world health organization office in...
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regis is bringing america a whole new game show. mark steinus has the details from hollywood. >> reporter: coming up on "entertainment tonight" regis has a new round of who wants to be a millionaire. but first reege himself fills us in on a few surprises. >> very exciting. i never thought we would get a chance to come back. >> reporter: regis and celebrity guests will celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the hit show for 11 nights starting this sunday on abc. >> the game changed a little bit. now we have time elements. we have experts standing by. it's still a great show. i think we've only improved it. >> reporter: first lady michelle obama has been named one of the world's best dressed. >> michelle obama got more votes than any human being that has ever been voted on this list. >> reporter: president obama is also on "vanity fair"'s new international best dressed list. the special two-cover issue with full ranking is on stands this week. >> there's never been more attention on the clothing a first lady wears ever. >> reporter: als
regis is bringing america a whole new game show. mark steinus has the details from hollywood. >> reporter: coming up on "entertainment tonight" regis has a new round of who wants to be a millionaire. but first reege himself fills us in on a few surprises. >> very exciting. i never thought we would get a chance to come back. >> reporter: regis and celebrity guests will celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the hit show for 11 nights starting this sunday on abc....
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because of one word, america's air dominance for the next forty years is assured. that one word... is how. rick: a thrill ride turns into a four hour rescue operation. 22 writers stocks seven stories high at the great american theme park in california. it suddenly came to a halt. fire crews had to go up to bring them down one at a time. after four hours, the last person hanging upside down was finally taken off. no word on what caused the problem. fortunately, everyone is ok. jane: on the hudson river right now, divers and recovery crews are preparing to pull up the wreckage of the airplane that collided with the sightseeing helicopter. nine people in all were killed, eight of the bodies have been recovered. 911 calls from witnesses had been released. listen. jane: now they are going to tighten regulations on the private airspace over new york, along that river is where we are talking about. some people have described it as the wild west. what is it like? we spent rick to find out firsthand. -- we sent rick to find out firsthand. >> there have been calls by lawmakers in the new yor
because of one word, america's air dominance for the next forty years is assured. that one word... is how. rick: a thrill ride turns into a four hour rescue operation. 22 writers stocks seven stories high at the great american theme park in california. it suddenly came to a halt. fire crews had to go up to bring them down one at a time. after four hours, the last person hanging upside down was finally taken off. no word on what caused the problem. fortunately, everyone is ok. jane: on the...
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at an america's best location near you. >>> good evening everyone. apparently a little diplomacy goes a long way. the north korean government issues a special pardon for the the two american journalists jailed on harpblgs of espionage. they have more on how the former president, bill clinton put the wheels in motion. >> reporter: on an unannounced yet high-profile trip to north korea, success for former president, bicllln,in toand two detained american journalists. after meeting with them, they pardoned them who were air forced on march 17, near the north korean china border and ordered their release. it's unclear what, if anything, north korea will receive in return, but some analysts say that the prestige of a visit from a former united states president may be enough. >> the connections and the history, all point to bill clinton being the right man at the right moment. >> i think it is highly unlikely he would go there without some signal from the north koreans in advance that this trip was going to be successful. >> ling and lee who worked for cur
at an america's best location near you. >>> good evening everyone. apparently a little diplomacy goes a long way. the north korean government issues a special pardon for the the two american journalists jailed on harpblgs of espionage. they have more on how the former president, bill clinton put the wheels in motion. >> reporter: on an unannounced yet high-profile trip to north korea, success for former president, bicllln,in toand two detained american journalists. after meeting...
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in the early ' 90s the taurus was the best-selling car in america. ford hopes bringing it back will help to turn around the financial fortunes. the car will sell for $26,000. >>> living smart correspondent jessica doyle is off this week but she le ftndhibe left behind money re'sngideas to idea toeae insurance premium. pay in a lump sum annually. rates can decrease that if you y monthly. quit smoking an you'll lower pa insurance premiums for being smoke free and workout becae r better health can save your li ony your life insurance wstcohen you cefa thste face t mandatory physical examination. adding together these cost savings and you cecould cut you bills by a couple hundred dollars a year. fomore money saving tips go to wusa9.com and click on "living $mart." >>> horse racing's most popular philly is branching out. kindle jackson winery announced a limited edition of wines honoring their 3-year-old that will be ready for the season. fewer than 300 cases will be produced and the bottle labels will show the philly's picture. >>> one area hangout desti
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he got a big boost after our report in "america's newsroom." phil keating is back on the story in miami. >> it is not all that often that we do a report and get suc an overwhelming positive reporrespe to the veteran raising money to get a golden retriever service stocks were all these wounded veterans says his paypal has been bombarded. he has received more than 100 letters from people all over the country, sending checks totaling several thousand dollars. he is just so happy because it has taken two years to raise $2 million, and now the word is really getting out. it is really about helping the wounded veterans from iraq and afghanistan. bill: good story. thank you, phil keating. how is your summer? what is up with all the cold temperatures? should the global warming debate go on ice? megyn: and the transgendered orgaoregon mayor addressing a group of kids wearing a miniskirt and high heels. a kelly's court verdict is coming up. >> ♪ i am not a girl i'm not a woman ♪ bill: we have heard from the white house that the health care outrages m
he got a big boost after our report in "america's newsroom." phil keating is back on the story in miami. >> it is not all that often that we do a report and get suc an overwhelming positive reporrespe to the veteran raising money to get a golden retriever service stocks were all these wounded veterans says his paypal has been bombarded. he has received more than 100 letters from people all over the country, sending checks totaling several thousand dollars. he is just so happy...
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shepard: we saw some really emotional moments today when the journalists arrived back in america after spending four months in north korean custody. we thought we would show you a few of those moments starting with lisa ling's observation that just 30 hours earlier, she and euna were prisoners. >> we feared that at any moment, we could be sent to a hard labor camp. and then suddenly we were told that we were going to a meeting . we were taken to a location and when we walked through the doors, we saw standing before us president bill clinton. shepard: ling says when they saw him, they immediately knew their north korean nightmare was ending. >> to our loved ones, friends, colleagues, and to the complete strangers with the kindest of hearts who showed us so much love and sent us so many positive thoughts and energy, we thank you. we could feel your love all the way in north korea. it is what kept us going in the darkest of hours. it is what sustained our faith that we would come home. >> it speaks well of our country that when two american citizens are in harm's way, that so many people
shepard: we saw some really emotional moments today when the journalists arrived back in america after spending four months in north korean custody. we thought we would show you a few of those moments starting with lisa ling's observation that just 30 hours earlier, she and euna were prisoners. >> we feared that at any moment, we could be sent to a hard labor camp. and then suddenly we were told that we were going to a meeting . we were taken to a location and when we walked through the...
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the colombian president alvaro uribe is on the world went to work of south america to defend his plan to boost u.s. military press presents in his country. after visiting peru, he flew to bolivia to meet president morales who reiterated his strong opposition to the plan. full market and financial analysis in 25 minutes but first michelle has news of huge losses at @ britain's lloyd's banking group. what we know about that? >> the bank has come forward and this was said it is all the fault of individuals and companies actually not repaying their debt. they actually lost about $20 billion almost in terms of bad loans. the knock on a fact of the bottom line when it comes to profits is the company said it made a loss of $6.8 billion. pretty bad news, especially if you are a british taxpayer because the company had to be bailed out by the british government which now owns a 43% stake in the company. >> it was not the only bank reporting losses. >> it certainly wasn't. it seems that all this week we keep coming back and talking to you about banks. we heard about another european bank, socie
the colombian president alvaro uribe is on the world went to work of south america to defend his plan to boost u.s. military press presents in his country. after visiting peru, he flew to bolivia to meet president morales who reiterated his strong opposition to the plan. full market and financial analysis in 25 minutes but first michelle has news of huge losses at @ britain's lloyd's banking group. what we know about that? >> the bank has come forward and this was said it is all the fault...
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broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. coming up later for you, what kind of policing do you call this? a new human rights report says too many of india's police are abuse and failing at their jobs. >> parts of india have been modernizing past. the police force is still antiquated, ill-equipped and underresourced and under real pressure to fight crime. that's why some offices are cutting corners. >> and it's the people's photo shoot. why one of britain's top celebrity snappers is turning his camera on a thousand members of the public. >> hello to you. right now north korea's state news agency is reporting the country's leader kim jung il has issued a special pardon to two jailed american journalists, sentenced to 12 years hard labor for crossing the border from china illegally. now, this in the midst of a surprise trip to north korea by former u.s. president bill clinton and an historic meeting with the country's reclusive and its believed ailing leader. mr. clinton also met with two american journalists, laura ling and eu
broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. coming up later for you, what kind of policing do you call this? a new human rights report says too many of india's police are abuse and failing at their jobs. >> parts of india have been modernizing past. the police force is still antiquated, ill-equipped and underresourced and under real pressure to fight crime. that's why some offices are cutting corners. >> and it's the people's photo shoot. why one of britain's...
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peters foundation dedicated to promoting fiscal responsility and addressing key economi challees facing america's future. >> good eving. i'm mart savidge. >>> five days aer scotland released the man convicted of mbing a panjetliner over lockerbie, scotld killing 270 people, the controversynd the outrage over helease a his welcome home in bya continu today. the is, as you can imagine, a great de of analys and dissecon of the decision going on i theritish pres. scotland is, after all, a pt of the uned kingdo was there a deal for the terrorist release where, we british oil intests in libya a fact? the fascinatinquestions that e not getting much attenti in this couny and thate will focus on in amoment. but first, british prime mister gordon brown, he spoke out for t first time today abt abdelbaset al. megrahi and s hoecoming. >> myhoughts are with the oughtings of the victims. and i was both angry d i was repulsed by the eception that a convicd bomber guilty of a huge terrorist cme turned a return to libya. and that brings tous tonights "lead foc." our britishpartner, itn's been looking britain's rel
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long-time senator arlen specter said there is more anger in america today than any time he can remember. >> reporter: as we can see, these crowds are becoming hostile, shouting questions and becoming very angry at thul town hall meetings. yesterday and today, the president is expected to say that the scariest outcome of all would be failing to fix the current system. the passionate debate over health care reform is growing more heated by the day. >> anyone that reads through this bill should be scared. >> there's no need for the government to take over. no constitutional authority for the government to take over. >> reporter: it's those sentiments democratic lawmakers are out to change at town hall meetings. pennsylvania senator arlen specter will be one of the many who will brave the crowds today despite getting his own taste of the fierce debate ffds. >> you want to be let out of here, you're welcome to go. >> reporter: the intensity of the recent meetings caught some democrats by surprise. that isn't stopping them from trying to put rumors about the plan to rest. >> the idea is that
long-time senator arlen specter said there is more anger in america today than any time he can remember. >> reporter: as we can see, these crowds are becoming hostile, shouting questions and becoming very angry at thul town hall meetings. yesterday and today, the president is expected to say that the scariest outcome of all would be failing to fix the current system. the passionate debate over health care reform is growing more heated by the day. >> anyone that reads through this...
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this is big. >> a controversy judge on the reality show "america and i know" is going home. paula abdul is leaving the show after eight seasons. the fox network confirmed the report today. she was a successful singer and dancer before she joined " american idol." >>> instead of tweeting about their mood or a favorite song, some companies are discovering they get better service by using twitter. why many major companies are paying attention to twitter. >> got a complaint? you call the customer service line, you often hear something like this. >> your call is important to us. please stay on the line. >> sometimes you never get an answer. >> the people you call sometimes don't have any real expertise in any product you are dealing with. >> some consumers are fighting another way -- twitter, the social networking site. many major companies are paying attention. >> if i post on my twitter account that i had a bad experience with comcast, the person liable to my department is probably in a better position to fix our problems than the general customer service line. >> using twitter
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. >>> con tremendo flan llega nely furtado para conquistar américa. pe trata de su disco en español, peal, lah@h@toqmdaqgckpoqmdarbnp en h@h@iciatoenenq@nkph@ imáge de la grabación con vicente fernández, y unieron sus voces en este estudio. >>> alejandro es super chevere, chistes, y también muy paciente, él estaba grabando y es un perfeccionista. >>> y el cantante también la pasó de maravilla. >>>h@ ehé lh@canctoqmdap sh@ hizodisimah@tuve ltoqmdap h@h@tk >>> h@cuh@toqmda÷ppkph@afinada. >>> así la h@toqmribe.ikph@ imn algo, y qmdauh@h@toqmdatqb portugueses esperan que los hipanos la reciban con los brazos abiertos. >>> un día voy a hacer reportaje de lo que decimos aquí. >>> y faltan solo días para esperado programa "viva el sueño", vamos a ver los primeros en llegar. >>> llegaron a la ciudad del sol algunos de los 14 artistas que se convertiran en los próximos artistas en el esperado programa el "viva el sueño." >>> los integrantes de puerto rico son tambora. >>> traemos mucha alegría. >>> y ana nosreveló su estrategia. >>> tengo q
. >>> con tremendo flan llega nely furtado para conquistar américa. pe trata de su disco en español, peal, lah@h@toqmdaqgckpoqmdarbnp en h@h@iciatoenenq@nkph@ imáge de la grabación con vicente fernández, y unieron sus voces en este estudio. >>> alejandro es super chevere, chistes, y también muy paciente, él estaba grabando y es un perfeccionista. >>> y el cantante también la pasó de maravilla. >>>h@ ehé lh@canctoqmdap sh@ hizodisimah@tuve ltoqmdap...
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desperate cirmstances and if this radic approach works it may save lives anand change t face of educion america. captions pd for by abc, inc. >>> good evening.. we begin with what might be calledmerrica's sandwich shop. it is somehow parlayed the obobesity epidemic and a troubl economy into a fast food empire, but there e are no superized cheeseburgers dripping this calories. ininstead these meals are measud in inches and grams of fat and they're now selling g at morthan 20,000 locations coast to coast. with a home grown pitchman and of course a catchy signature chew. as john berman now reports. >> we all nd to eat in boom times and busts. we get hgry no matter what happenso home prices. whenen the dust settles from th recession, there will still be lunch. what does this economy taste like? >> yeah. >> it tastes fast. fast food sales are projected to increase 4% this year d this might be the n new anthem. >> $5. ♪ $5 foot lonong >> we did double digits last year despite the economy and we >> jeff moody is the ceo of subway. we're in a subway in milford, connecticut,ut chancnces are there's a
desperate cirmstances and if this radic approach works it may save lives anand change t face of educion america. captions pd for by abc, inc. >>> good evening.. we begin with what might be calledmerrica's sandwich shop. it is somehow parlayed the obobesity epidemic and a troubl economy into a fast food empire, but there e are no superized cheeseburgers dripping this calories. ininstead these meals are measud in inches and grams of fat and they're now selling g at morthan 20,000...
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middle america feels disenfranchised. we are not being listened to. our congress people are rushing things through, i think i heard a gentleman the other day say, you know, they're rushing this thing through. it took barack obama six months to pick out a dog and here we have this rush to pass this health care reform? people are scared they're going to lose their health care. it's going to create huge deficits that are going to outlast my children. there's no need to rush. this health care plan doesn't get started until 2013. there's other solutions and people aren't being heard. there's many free -- >> hold on, roland. i'm going to get to you guys in a minute. i want to talk to karen. here's what i don't understand. you say people aren't being heard. how can anybody be heard if this is your approach? the congresswoman is here to listen to you and these throngs of people show up and yell all at once. how could anyone possibly listen to that? >> she wasn't there to listen to us. she was there to tell us her talking point. >> how do you know that? did yo
middle america feels disenfranchised. we are not being listened to. our congress people are rushing things through, i think i heard a gentleman the other day say, you know, they're rushing this thing through. it took barack obama six months to pick out a dog and here we have this rush to pass this health care reform? people are scared they're going to lose their health care. it's going to create huge deficits that are going to outlast my children. there's no need to rush. this health care plan...
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the nation's largest lutheran denomination, the evangelical lutheran church in america, held its biennial assembly in minneapolis. and as kim lawton reports, church policy about gays and lesbians dominated the agenda. >> have no fear, we will pray! >> reporter: they prayed for unity. but disagreements over homosexuality were clear as delegates of the evangelical lutheran church in america-- the e.l.c.a. gathered in minneapolis this week. >> we cannot change god's law and we cannot change what is right and what is wrong. >> how about jesus saying, judge not, that ye not. be judged? >> if you're in favor of the amendment, vote one. if you're opposed, vote two. please vote now. >> reporter: there was vigorous debate about whether the denomination should lift its ban on non-celibate gay and lesbian clergy. at issue was a measure to allow local congregations to hire gay or lesbian pastors who are in lifelong, monogamous relationships. as of friday afternoon, a final vote had yet to be taken. >> it's certainly painful when people say that your relationship or your call are not valid. >> reporte
the nation's largest lutheran denomination, the evangelical lutheran church in america, held its biennial assembly in minneapolis. and as kim lawton reports, church policy about gays and lesbians dominated the agenda. >> have no fear, we will pray! >> reporter: they prayed for unity. but disagreements over homosexuality were clear as delegates of the evangelical lutheran church in america-- the e.l.c.a. gathered in minneapolis this week. >> we cannot change god's law and we...